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# IBEC

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Michael Noonan says that Ibec's budget sums "are at best a guesstimate"
Lecturer wins €80,000 in discrimination case against NUI Galway
New workers' rights legislation could lead to practices 'outlawed' in other countries
"They've replaced the tellers with plants" - are banks interested in lending to small business?
Is a Robin Hood tax a good idea for Ireland?
Roll back on 'penal austerity taxes'-Ibec
Ibec aren't a political party, but if they were, this is what their local election manifesto would say
"Ireland is on the way back" - businesses are bullish about the economy right now
Here what needs to be done to fix the economy, says IBEC
Taoiseach: We'll consider tax cuts next year, if we can afford it
IBEC: Income tax reduction needed as employers can’t afford pay increases
Good news: Companies in Ireland feel like hiring again
Ibec predicts strong post-bailout growth and 50,000 jobs in 2014
ESB unions in public spat with management over 'protective notice'
Retail industry "still experiencing difficulties"
'We could end up in a Dublin, without a Dublin Bus' says former union official
Burton: 'Welfare savings is one of the reasons we could reduce Budget adjustment'
Jobs recovery exceeding expectations but VAT rate crucial - IBEC
Micheál Martin: Social partnership wasn't equipped for the economic boom
IBEC president calls for tax rises to be dropped
Group set up to look at resolving Dublin Bus dispute
The warm weather has been good for business, says IBEC
IBEC wants the government to drop planned tax hikes
Irish firms are more upbeat about the country's economic fate
Retailers turn focus to online operations in a bid to tap into the €4.1bn market
IBEC wants the law changed so strikes won't disrupt key services
Clarity sought after 'Registered Employment Agreements' deemed unconstitutional
'Time to ease off on austerity and abandon planned tax hikes' - IBEC
IBEC report shows over 5,000 new jobs created in Q1
World business leaders meet in Dublin to advance transatlantic trade deal
Labour ponders 'tweaked' pay deal as ICTU prepares to kill off Croke Park 2
Howlin responds to Croke Park II rejection, says 'the arithmetic hasn't changed'
'2,000 extra tech staff a year' with education and visa reforms – ministers
Huge number of Irish firms not ready for SEPA
Dept. of Education to overhaul Leaving Cert programme and points race
IBEC Business Sentiment Survey shows highest levels since 2009
Bullied: The experts' advice on what to do if you have been affected by bullying
Christina Finn
Column: 7 signs to alert employers a colleague is experiencing difficulties
Kara McGann